is there a client for backing up datafiles on a Unix server?
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A linux client is in Beta right now, but no final is out.
is there a client for backing up datafiles on a Unix server?
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The situation I'm in is that the client has this monster 600-gig Unix
fileserver that they want to back up, but everything else on the network is
NT. The files on the big server rarely change (think optical
jukebox--although it's not that exactly, just a huge RAID array with static
files
Hi Stephen,
on 9/3/01 9:21 AM, Stephen Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about running Samba on the Unix machine and backing it up across the
network as an NT volume?
This is what I currently do with some Linux servers ... its ok, but I don't
let samba "publish" the wh
like, leave the volume "mounted" on the backup server and have it back it up
that way?
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From: "Stephen Jones" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'retro-talk'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 5:21 PM
Subject: RE: unix client?
What a
At 11:50 AM -0800 3/14/00, Doug Hinschberger wrote:
Jon Gardner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] quoted
Run Samba on the UNIX boxes to provide SMB filesharing. You can then mount
the shared drives on the NT box (if that's your backup platform) or buy DAVE
for the Mac OS and use that to mount the UNIX
Jon Gardner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] quoted
I need to set up tape backup for a web site which runs on four Sun
Solaris Unix boxes and one NT machine. Unfortunately, it does not
look like Retrospect can do the job. Anyone have experience with
other solutions or have any suggestions?
Run Samba
What about using Netatalk to mount volumes on a Unix/Linux box for
Retrospect to backup? Anyone doing this?
Unless I'm missing something obvious, the issue that keeps coming
back to haunt Dantz :-) is that there is no client to run on the *nix
box. Netatalk or not, Retrospect has no way